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Hey All since I just bought a S2 R33 my 180 is now up for sale.

92 180sx - 120xxxkms

Black - requires respray

5 speed manual

interior - pretty good 2 dash cracks

Mods - installed

GKTech 3in TBE and Manifold-standard turbo

GKTech front mount

turbosmart manual boost controller - 9psi

GFB Mach 1 bov

Flyn catch can

G4 coilovers - Just Jap - i find them stiff but never had coilovers before

JVC head unit

boston acoustics 6.5 components

cheap amp

cheap sub

greddy gear knob

Mods - optional extras available with car or separate

GKTech rocker arm stopper brand new in plastic $40

GKTech adjustable cam gears brand new in boes $160

Walboro fuel pump 341 i think brand new in plastic $140

thats all the mods i can think of atm - will update if anything else comes to mind.

Price as is $5k - rego ran out 12/4/09(Sunday)

Price with rego $6k - bloody expensive inst it!

Please no low ballers and no swaps

Contact Richard - 0431 812 935 or PM

Available for viewing after 6pm weeknights or anytime weekends.

Ok the reason i have listed the two price options is i thought someone may want it as a track or drift car and wouldnt need/want rego.

This has been my daily for 1.5-2yrs. It was to be my project but after doing the mods listed i lost interest and decided to stop building and use it as a daily - i commute so i drove it to the station and back 5 days and then what i ever i did on the weekends.

it is what i would call a doer upper, it is rough on the outside but has never given me any mechanical dramas - that said i do bugger all kms im 3min from the station - ive only done 15000kms in the 1.5 to 2 yrs.

Ok down to business. The main problem with the car is the body and yes i bought it like that! My original plans were full spray and widekit and then engine etc. There is some rust on the hatch -spolier holes. and the sunroof is dented in slightly and does leak with heavy rain - just park it on a hill and its ok - has been garaged since i bought it. There would be rust around the sunroof. I also nudged the front with another car so the front bar is abit screwed - not too bad its on but is scratched and flimsy.

Pics will be up asap today/tonight

Im trying to be as honest as possible and will add any other issues i think off - just thought of one - clutch sqeaks.

Cheers Richard

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hey guys the paint actually looks better in the pics than in real life im no photographer.

If you want more pics or have questions let me know. i am after a quick sale but will not give it away. Also no test pilots. Cash or bank cheque and not really after an interstate sale but i suppose something could be worked out for a genuine buyer.

cheers rich

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